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Where did you get '3rd Offense'?Originally posted by hawkguy77:
Third offense could earn him some serious time.
It happened in Lincoln. No surprise there.Originally posted by N.Legend:
As an ex Hawkeye coach...certainly not good for the program.
Not really.Originally posted by N.Legend:
As an ex Hawkeye coach...certainly not good for the program.
That's odd, because I wasn't trying to be funny. What did I say that was funny?Originally posted by Cougar63:
First time Matt has been funny all year
Biggest surprise for me was not seeing at least 3 Nebraska players below him on the webpage.Originally posted by hawkinne:
It happened in Lincoln. No surprise there.Originally posted by N.Legend:
As an ex Hawkeye coach...certainly not good for the program.
women are becoming such cry baby's. Used to be a woman knew how to take a good beating every now and then, and keep there mouths shut about it! (Extreme Sarcasm)Originally posted by Daggerfoot:
They were probably just discussing Deacon Jones' pass rushing technique.
Didn't bother ISU.......Originally posted by EpenesaEpenesa:
That should do wonders for the job search
Originally posted by IO-wuh:
Apparently instant karma for him involved knocking his wife right in the face. Just a pure waste of humanity.
Thank god they got the Iowa part in there. Surprised they didn't give his middle school or Pop Warner team as well, as they are equally as relevant as Iowa.Originally posted by hknation:
Originally posted by IO-wuh:
Apparently instant karma for him involved knocking his wife right in the face. Just a pure waste of humanity.
LINCOLN - Former Nebraska defensive line coach Rick Kaczenski remained in jail Monday morning after being arrested Sunday on a charge of third-degree domestic assault.
Lincoln police arrested Kaczenski, 40, around 3 p.m. Sunday after responding to a call originating outside Kaczenski's home regarding arguments between Kaczenski and his wife that occurred late Saturday into early Sunday.
According to a police report, Kaczenski's wife had sustained a cut to her forehead and scratches to her face and neck, allegedly from Kaczenski throwing a picture frame at her head. Kaczenski's wife, 33, did not need to be treated at the hospital for her injuries.
Because suspects arrested on domestic assault charges in Lancaster County can't be released on bond, Kaczenski remained in jail Monday until his arraignment. He was NU's defensive line coach from 2012 to 2014; he coached Iowa's defensive linemen before that. Kaczenski was fired along with almost all of NU's previous staff after the 2014 Holiday Bowl.
This post was edited on 3/23 2:26 PM by hknation
I was just over on your board to clear things up. That being when two of your fellow fans were arguing over what us Iowa fans had said about Coach Kaz being a maniac. So it seems to go both ways. Coach Kaz was our former DL coach, who was a bit of a popular topic while he was here. What is your point young man?Originally posted by B1G RED RULES:
and you guys don't think this is a Nebraska board
I wonder if Brands will hide the stash in his office like Saint Tom held the gun in his office.Originally posted by N.Legend:
"Biggest surprise for me was not seeing at least 3 Nebraska players below him on the webpage."
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Instead we saw three Iowa wrestlers
Because of course three redshirt freshman in a lesser sport is equal to the coach (and many, many players) of a greater sport. You can't possibly be this ignorant in real life??Originally posted by N.Legend:
"Biggest surprise for me was not seeing at least 3 Nebraska players below him on the webpage."
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Instead we saw three Iowa wrestlers
I think he did coach pop warner with Mattyfoley, lol.Originally posted by ThatsFootball:
Thank god they got the Iowa part in there. Surprised they didn't give his middle school or Pop Warner team as well, as they are equally as relevant as Iowa.Originally posted by hknation:
Originally posted by IO-wuh:
Apparently instant karma for him involved knocking his wife right in the face. Just a pure waste of humanity.
LINCOLN - Former Nebraska defensive line coach Rick Kaczenski remained in jail Monday morning after being arrested Sunday on a charge of third-degree domestic assault.
Lincoln police arrested Kaczenski, 40, around 3 p.m. Sunday after responding to a call originating outside Kaczenski's home regarding arguments between Kaczenski and his wife that occurred late Saturday into early Sunday.
According to a police report, Kaczenski's wife had sustained a cut to her forehead and scratches to her face and neck, allegedly from Kaczenski throwing a picture frame at her head. Kaczenski's wife, 33, did not need to be treated at the hospital for her injuries.
Because suspects arrested on domestic assault charges in Lancaster County can't be released on bond, Kaczenski remained in jail Monday until his arraignment. He was NU's defensive line coach from 2012 to 2014; he coached Iowa's defensive linemen before that. Kaczenski was fired along with almost all of NU's previous staff after the 2014 Holiday Bowl.
This post was edited on 3/23 2:26 PM by hknation
Glad you're back posting Matt. That didn't take long.Originally posted by BuddyRydell:
I think he did coach pop warner with Mattyfoley, lol.Originally posted by ThatsFootball:
Thank god they got the Iowa part in there. Surprised they didn't give his middle school or Pop Warner team as well, as they are equally as relevant as Iowa.Originally posted by hknation:
Originally posted by IO-wuh:
Apparently instant karma for him involved knocking his wife right in the face. Just a pure waste of humanity.
LINCOLN - Former Nebraska defensive line coach Rick Kaczenski remained in jail Monday morning after being arrested Sunday on a charge of third-degree domestic assault.
Lincoln police arrested Kaczenski, 40, around 3 p.m. Sunday after responding to a call originating outside Kaczenski's home regarding arguments between Kaczenski and his wife that occurred late Saturday into early Sunday.
According to a police report, Kaczenski's wife had sustained a cut to her forehead and scratches to her face and neck, allegedly from Kaczenski throwing a picture frame at her head. Kaczenski's wife, 33, did not need to be treated at the hospital for her injuries.
Because suspects arrested on domestic assault charges in Lancaster County can't be released on bond, Kaczenski remained in jail Monday until his arraignment. He was NU's defensive line coach from 2012 to 2014; he coached Iowa's defensive linemen before that. Kaczenski was fired along with almost all of NU's previous staff after the 2014 Holiday Bowl.
This post was edited on 3/23 2:26 PM by hknation